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Old 09-10-2006, 12:47 PM
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Trying another approach

I detailed my black 06 stang about 3 weeks ago, using PB SSR1 to get rid of some swirls, followed up with XMT Glaze, and topped with Souveran. The results were amazing.

Now, I want to try another approach:

I've washed the car....and plan to do the following:
AIO
EX-P Sealant
Souveran (12-18 hours after sealant)

My questions:
Is it a good idea to layer the sealant, is it necessary? If so, how long should I wait in between coats?
Also, I know I'm using 3 different manufacturers here (because that's what I currently have)...any compatibility issues?

Thanks...
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If you have time you could do 2 coats ot EX-P, be sure they are 12 hours apart. That will ensure you have even coverage, and you get mazimum durability out of it. Then you could add a coat or two of Souveran. Be sure it's also 12 hours apart from sealant.

Are you using paste or liquid Souveran?
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If you have time you could do 2 coats ot EX-P, be sure they are 12 hours apart. That will ensure you have even coverage, and you get mazimum durability out of it. Then you could add a coat or two of Souveran. Be sure it's also 12 hours apart from sealant.

Are you using paste or liquid Souveran?
Paste....Thanks for the reply
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